Wednesday, December 6, 2023
NoiseFit Endeavour
WhatsApp to introduce an option for sharing music during video calls
Beeper Mini - iMessage on Android
iMessage stands as a significant factor preventing some Apple users from transitioning to Android. Despite Apple's announcement about introducing the modern RCS messaging standard to iPhones next year, it won't replicate the iMessage experience. Numerous attempts, including Nothing's efforts, to bring iMessage to Android have proven unsuccessful. Now, a newly launched app called Beeper Mini claims to genuinely bring Apple's iMessage service to Android devices. This Android app enables users to register as iMessage users, sending and receiving iMessages without routing through a Mac device in the cloud, thus avoiding the pitfalls of previous attempts. Moreover, all data is end-to-end encrypted, ensuring privacy and security. The Beeper Mini app, available globally on the Play Store, comes with a monthly subscription fee of $1.99. It supports various message formats, including text, audio messages, images, videos, files, contacts, and locations. While it accommodates tapbacks (reactions to iMessages), animated stickers and advanced features like mini apps, location sharing, and digital touch are currently not supported. Notably, messages sent from Android phones will appear in blue bubbles, resolving the blue bubble-green bubble debate. The Beeper Mini team achieved this by showcasing Android phones to Apple's servers as authentic Apple products, having reverse-engineered iMessage through jailbreaking iPhones and delving into the operating system intricacies. The app's compatibility was verified in a day-long trial on a Galaxy S23 Ultra, successfully communicating with an iPhone user. Given the past shutdowns of similar services, Beeper Mini's future faces uncertainty regarding how long Apple might allow or tolerate this service. Beeper CTO Brad Murray asserts that the company operates within legal boundaries, and there is no Apple code embedded in Beeper Mini. According to him, disrupting Beeper Mini's iMessage compatibility would likely affect genuine iPhone users, presenting a legal challenge for Apple.
'Seeing AI' Android app
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ India launch date
boAt Stone Majestic Riverdale Rocker Bluetooth speaker
boAt emerges as the second-largest wearable manufacturer in Q3 of 2023
The global landscape of wearable devices is experiencing rapid evolution, with industry giants like Apple, Xiaomi, Samsung, and Huawei competing for dominance. However, in 2023, a prominent Indian brand has surged to prominence in this dynamic race. According to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker Q3 2023 report, boAt, the audio and wearable brand under Imagine Marketing, has secured the second position in the list of the largest wearable device manufacturers by volume, following Apple. The report highlights a 2.6% year-over-year growth in worldwide wearable device shipments during Q3 2023, reaching a record high of 148.4 million units. With 14.3 million shipments, boAt captured 9.6% of the market share, positioning itself as a formidable contender. Jitesh Ubrani, a research manager at IDC, notes that the surge in wearables is primarily driven by the emergence of smaller and sleeker designs, with newer brands like boAt contributing to this trend. In contrast, Xiaomi secured the third spot, Samsung claimed the fourth, and Huawei settled in the fifth position. The IDC report also indicates that the total volume of wearable device shipments in Q3 2023 surpassed both Q3 2021 and Q3 2022, showcasing the significant growth fueled by smaller brands and emerging categories.
Redmi 13C
The Redmi 13C, priced below Rs 12,000 in India, enters the market as a 5G-enabled smartphone with a sleek premium design. Boasting a 90Hz display, a substantial 5,000mAh battery, and a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup, it positions itself to compete with other 5G models like the Lava Blaze Pro 5G and Samsung Galaxy M14. The Redmi 13C 5G is available in three colors – Startrail Silver, Startrail Green, and Starlight Black – and offers multiple configurations: the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage variant starts at Rs 10,999, the 6GB + 128GB model is priced at Rs 12,499, and the 8GB + 256GB variant is available for Rs 14,499. Sales are set to commence on December 16 through channels such as Amazon, the Mi online store, and other online retailers.
Featuring a 6.74-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and 600 nits peak brightness, the Redmi 13C offers a teardrop notch design and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The device is both dust and splash-resistant. Powering this budget phone is a 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, the same chipset found in the Realme 11x and Realme 11 5G. Additionally, the phone supports RAM extension up to 16GB using its internal storage. Operating on the Android 13 platform, the device houses a dual rear camera system led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor. A robust 5,000mAh battery fuels the device, supporting 18W fast charging, although the bundled charger is a 10W variant. While an official IP rating is not provided, Xiaomi assures users of its splash-resistant and dust-protected features. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.3, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port.